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Sandeep Patil
Sandeep Madhusudan Patil
Born: 18 August 1956, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Major Teams: Mumbai, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Known As: Sandeep Patil
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium
Other: Coach
Test Debut: India v Pakistan at Madras, 5th Test, 1979/80
Last Test: India v England at Delhi, 2nd Test, 1984/85
ODI Debut: India v Australia at Melbourne, World Series Cup, 1980/81
Last ODI: India v England at Manchester, Texaco Trophy, 1986
First-Class Debut: 1975-76 v Hyderabad, Ranji Trophy Quarter-finals
Last First-Class: 1992/93
Career Statistics:
TESTS
(career)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 29 47 4 1588 174 36.93 4 7 12 0
O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 107.3 29 240 9 26.66 2-28 0 0 71.6 2.23
ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS
(career)
M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 45 42 1 1005 84 24.51 83.54 0 9 11 0
O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 144 9 589 15 39.26 2-28 0 0 57.6 4.09
FIRST-CLASS
(career: 1975/76 - 1992/93)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 130 201 13 8156 210 43.38 20 46 66 0
Balls R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
Bowling 6822 2849 86 33.12 6-20 4 0 79.3 2.50
LIST A LIMITED OVERS
(career: 1978/79 - 1994/95)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
Batting & Fielding 73 68 5 1741 103* 27.63 1 14 22 0
Balls R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ
Bowling 2106 1377 46 29.93 3-30 0 0 45.7 3.92
- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.
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A dashing batsman and a useful medium pace bowler, Sandip Patil was a
tower of strength to the Indian middle order for many years. His good
looks (he was a pop singer and a film actor), aggressive batsmanship
and a penchant for big hits made Patil a natural crowd puller. He was
an instant success after making his Test debut and on his first tour,
took 174 off Lillee and Pascoe at Adelaide. It was a remarkable
innings given that in the previous Test he was concussed by a bouncer
from Pascoe after scoring 65. After a moderate series against England
in 1981-82 he was dropped but was back for the tour of England in
1982. And at Old Trafford he came up with another memorable display,
hitting 129 not out, in the process taking 24 runs (4440444) off an
over from Bob Willis - the third delivery being a no ball. He did
reasonably well on the tour of Pakistan in 1982-83 but because of
personal problems he dropped out of the team to tour West Indies in
1983. Back for the World Cup in 1983, Patil was one of the heroes of
that triumph. But in the Tests against Pakistan and West Indies in
1983-84, his aggressive batting was laced with a bit of indiscipline
and he could not maintain his place in the side. And though he did
reasonably well against England the following season, he was dropped
after two games and was never considered for Tests again, though he
was picked for the tour of England in 1986 when he played only in the
one day games.
A stalwart for Bombay for several years, Patil in the last few seasons
of his first class career captained Madhya Pradesh with much
success. After retirement, Patil served first as India A coach and
then coach of the Indian team. A man of many talents, Patil has edited
a Marathi sports magazine `Ekach Shatkar' and has authored `Sandy
Storm', his autobiography. (Partab Ramchand)
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